Don't apply too much relevance to dodgy knees, back and hip; it was only stopping me from getting stronger and my lack of rowing progress was purely due to lack of focus and laziness. It didn't affect me on day to day basis.MartinSH4321 wrote: ↑August 6th, 2019, 8:43 am
That's very pleasing to hear, thanks! For the short stuff you may be right, but as you never trained for that and your problems with back, hips and knees it's not a fair comparison. For the longer stuff, I would say you're definitely better built than me (+3 inches), your results are several levels above mine. To be honest I think it's too early too estimate my potential, the last 9 months went great, a lot of gains, I learnt a lot, and definitely more to come, but improvements will slow down for sure, I still have newbie gains. I really hope to match and pass your current PBs in the long run
When your base fitness sharpens up more, you will certainly go faster. My gains have taken quite a while to achieve so it's not like I just jumped on a rower and ripped out a 8k 30 mins session trust me, it happened over a long time and lots of sweat!
You're a great example of someone who is obviously really strong and is now making fitness gains too...but don't start getting much better too soon as I need to break out of my mini slumpKeithT wrote: ↑August 6th, 2019, 9:06 am
No - if you start passing Stu in the longer rows you will be passing me too and you are already with me on some shorter stuff. However, your still a youngster, so I guess it's OK I never really never tested the 100m either - think I did it once at like 15.5 but wasn't a best effort. I never paid attention much to a low pull either but have seen 1:15 when sprinting hard, think that is decent. This whole strength discussion is interesting - back when I was more into lifting I once benched 405 LBs but was stronger in the upper-body despite long arms, I never max bench anymore after a major pec tear but I know I can still go over 300#, but again I am strong in upper body and find leg strength more related to the row. I do weights and CF still but I am not much worried about gaining too much strength as I think at 51 I don't have too much more to gain there and improving fitness has been the biggest factor to me. That said, having some extra power in a nice benefit when I need it.